Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1949 — Page 4

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Rotary Scout Troop Meets Last Evening Rotary Hoy Scoot troop <1 held Um weekly meeting Thursday at the fire station Scoutmaster Kenneth Secaur announced at that time that next Thursday will be a vital meeting for the Scout*, and all, Including senior Stouts, are urged to attend At that time, plans will be made for the fall program. which will

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include the inttper-tion of Scout uniforms the second week in October. There will altto be an election of troop officers for the coming year. Broadway Grieves At Young Actress' Death New York. Sept 2.1. (VP) — Broadway grieved today over the death of talented Mary MacArthur. 19. who had planned to open in a new play in November with her 1 mother, actress Helen Hayes. Miss MacArthur, who made headlines even before rhe was l>orn i as the "act of God" baby of Miss Hayes, died last night in la-nox Hill hospital after a short illness caused by a virus infection. At her bedside were her father, playwright Charles MacArthur, and her mother, in whose footsteps she aspired to follow. Four Hoosier Youths In National Band Washington, Sept 23 — (UP) Four Hoosier farm youths wer-j named today as members of the Future Farmers of America's iattonal band The 120-plece band will play at the FFA annual convention a' Kansas City. Mo.. Oct. 10-13. The Hoosiers in the band were Eddy Charlton. Milford, cornet; Donald Da Wait. Tippecanoe, bantone; Wayne Dearing, Fort Brandi, cormt, and Leon Turner, Waynetown, baritone. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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M ■ 'h - es ef ♦Xi M*r *C ' ** < I v. i ■ ywp ■-r * ” gv . • W£«| g ■ I ■SBTW&Ti iflQ l&wF I i mis CLfANOR ROOStVfIT, wearing new shortcut hairdo, and Mm*. VHaya Ukshmi Pandit, India's ambassador to the United States, both members of United Nations delegations, chat bet ween General Assembly sessions at Lake Success, N. Y, (IrtttntUontV) .

New Jobless Pay Claims Increased Indianapolis. Sept 23 (UP) Initial claims for jobless pay rosslightly last week, but the rise wa.-. more than matched by a decline in cont nued claims, state employm fit security division director Everett .. Gardner said today Gardner said continued claim t dropped frojji 31,180 in the week ending Sept. 10 to 32.938 last week "Labor dispute* and completion of seasonal construction caused it 'rise in itial claim* from 4,901 to i 5,802," said Gardner. Cancels Appearance Os Singer Robeson Chicago. Sept 23. —(UP)— The manager of a south side assembly , hall said today that he had ckncelled a scheduled appearance ot ne ! gro singer Paul Robeson because he was afraid there might be some "difficulty." I've got a big new- glass front in my place," he added. Edward H. Pate said he had been told there might be some trouble ' if Robeson appeared in the hall. SUES FOR OUSTER li'eit. Prow Page <>nei position* for personal gain and for "wielding political power." Livengood did not produce details to substantiate hi* charge*. The trustees last week voted to suspend benefit payments to aged and disabh-d miner* and their deI pendent* to k«*ep the fund from I going broke. Mwl* blamed the failure ot some mine operator* to 1 pay 20-cent-a-ton royalties for the | fund's financial status The suit, filed by Livengood's attorney. Robert P. Smith, Wash- | ington, also asked an injunction : against misuse of the welfare ' fund, a full accounting to the ' court, and restoration of "unlawi fully dispersed" sum*. UNEASY TRUCE (Cont. Fr»m Page On<-» at least another week. Negotiation* between the union and the southern coat producer* association at nearby Bluefield also were recessed until 3 p. m neat

TT W ‘ ' T I Jr Ww ’ W'■T \ 1 ■■■■■■■■MEH . . HAVING MIEACUIOUSLV ewaped death In a recent 1,000-foot fan from the skies, Sgt James Hendrix (right), Lepanto. Ark, * Congressional Iledai of Honor winner, is congratulated at the White House by Prestel .-nt Truman. Hendrix was making a routine jump when his 'chute failed to open until a few memento before he threatened to crash to the ground. At left. Elder Michaux, an evangelist, introduced Hendrix as “Miracle Maa X" Truman, be said, was “Miracle Man Ko. X" (InternattonaU

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Wednesday. The southern operators have the salne attitude toward i a new contract as the northern producers that no agreement can I be made that wjll mean an in-1 ’ crease in coal pricie*. George H. Ixive, chief negotiator I for the northern and western pro- | ducers, said the industry couldn't afford to boost prices and still stay in the competitive market He told Lewis the operators were de-' t> rmined not to grant any wage 1 increase* or any other costly bene- 1 fits this year Lewi* remarked cryptically that ' Love has been known to change i his mind " The northern and western operators also made it clear there was no need in negotiating a new coal contract before the steel industry settles its pension-lnshrance dis--1 pute. The operators contend that • the old coal contract, which explr- - ed June 30. contained better t- rm* than those sought by the steel- . workers. I I “»"■ I ■> II ,1.. SHATTERS (Cont. I'r »m Page One* I from the same urea J "Bearing in mind that it is in this area that the Russians have a hydro-electric plant for their i atomic experiments." the source said. "It may be possible that their first bomb went off half cocked." The authontative military source , I said that by "half cocked" he , meant that “it may very well have gone off by mistake." ".Most significant." he said, "was the fact that up until the time ot the reported blast the Russians had been boasting of their advance in atomic experim»nt*. They have , made no such boast* since July. , Some informed source*, however. professed no surprise at the news. They recalled that scientist* on both sides of the Atlantic have said repeatedly since the atom bomb was announced in 1945 , that other countries were likely to develop one within five year*. On Sept. 11 th- Moscow radio quoted an editorial in the communist party organ Pravda a* saying that Russian military equipment was superior to “all known weapons" of other countries. The atom , bomb was not mentioned specific- ! ally. I Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Two Sulfa Drugs Olf Approved List Classed Harmful To Some Patients 1 Chicago, Sept 23 (UPI The American medical association announced today that It has taken two of the sulfa drugs off its ap proved list because they are classed as harmful to some patient*. i The drugs sulfathiaxole and sul- ] fathiaxole sodium—were removed i from the list published by the ’ AMA's council on pharmacy and chemistry. Dr. Austin Smith, council secretary. said it was the council's ’ policy to take such action when i ever new products were discovered which would have the same curative quality but with less ill effect The council found that about IS percent of the patients who received sulfathiaxole developed ”unj toward reactions such as fever, rash, acute leukemia and other manifestations of toxicity.” This compares with about five or six percent for sulfadiaxine and i sulfamirazine, he said. Smith said the council took simi lar action against sulfanylamide and sulfapyridine several years ago. Pennsylvania prodines more Ice ' cream than any other state. The Keystone state turns out alxlut 73, 740.000 gallons each year.

Complete Closing Outj PUBLIC SAL - REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY - I The undersigned will sell at Public Auction the following described Real Estate & Personal Property on the pj •< mile East of Leo, Indiana on the Leo-Grabill Road. Leo is 12 miles North of Fort Wayne on Road No. I. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1949 I Sale of Personal Property at 9:30 A. M. . Sale of Real Estate at 1:00 P. M. » s , , „ » ,

-63-ACRE FARM -63Known as the John Conrad Homestead. An excellent farm, very best of soil, well tiled, all under cultivation. Good fence*. Over 100 Fruit Tree* of several varieties, orchard ha* been well cared for and in good production. Nine acre* needed to Wheat. Two good wells, new 2 inch well at house and good 4 inch well at East end of farm. IMPROVEMENTS: Extra good 2 story Brick House, all modern. New oil furnace, Thermostatically Controlled. Motor Plumbing. Slate Roof. Hard Oak Finish Throughout. Fireplace. Large Basement. This house could very east y be made into apartment*. The hou-e consist* of 14 room* and is in good condition throughout. House is situated on a knoll, beautiful sloping lawn, shade trees, shrubbery and 'lower*, commanding a wonderful view of the St. Joe River and surrounding country side. SUMMER HOUSE: Good 4 Room Frame Summer House. *

-PERSONAL PROPERTY -

-15—HEAD HEREFORD CATTLE-15- I Registered Polled Hereford Bull of outstanding quality, from the Howard E. Stroh Herd, Syracuse; Indiana. Bull born June 4. 1948. Straight Domino Bred. Seven High Grade Hereford Cows; Five Hereford Steer Calves; 2 Hereford Heifer Calves, average 7 month*. Some outstanding 4-H Club f-lve*. • —43—HEAD HOGS—43— 4 Extra Good Hampshire Sows from the Lewis Herd. These Sows have 38 Pig* 4 week* old by side. Sow* are immuned. Big Type Poland China Boar, 2 year* old. immuned. -GRAIN & HAY300 Bushel Oat*; 12 Ton Good Mixed Hay, Baled: 450 Bale* Wheat Straw. APPLES: 100 Bushel Winter Apples, all varietie*. CIDER: 2 Barrels New Apple Cider; 50 one gallon vinegar jug*. -FARM IMPLEMENTS & Ml SC.2 Spring Tooth Harrows; Superior Fertilixer Grain Drill; Wagon A Hay Ladders; Horae Drawn Mower, good; Wagon Box. like new; Farm Wagon; Extra good oneborse Wagon; Bradley Lime Spreader* • Riding Corn Cultivator: Two Walking Breaking Plows; Set Boh Ueda; Two Double Sets Work Harness; One good single set Work Harness; 3 one hor»e Cultivators; Ditch Scraper; Pis'form Scales; 'log Fountain; 13 Hole Seif Feeder; 3 Heavy metal Hog Troughs' Loading Chute: Power Lawn Mower; DeLaval No 12 Electric Cream Separator; Hog Oiler; Jamesway Electric Brooder Stove; Poultry Equipment; Two Brooder House*; % hp. Briggs A Stratton Motor; 2 wheeled Trailer with Stock Rack; Corn Shelter; 2 Hand Lawn TERMS—CASH. (Not responsible for accident*).

HERMAN A. CONRAD & SISTERS Owiert Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty—Auctioneers Morris Rinzenberg & Morris Ream—Clerks Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Will Serve Lunch, nieaae cut out thia advertisement aa it will appear tpday only.

20 Double-Yolk Eggs Found In Hen Killed Here Everyone, of course, has heard of the goose that laid the golden eggs But not everyone has heard of the hen that could not lay eggs, and when it was cut open prepara tory to cooking 2" double-yolk were found inside i Nevertheless it happened this morning to Mrs. Tim Sprague, ot 1125 West Jackson street. The family thought it would be nice to have chicken and noodle* for dinI ner. and this particular hen seem- ' ed the logical choice to have, 'll I was so fat.” Mrs Sprague said, that when it walked it touched the ground ” 1 Mrs. Sprague- said that she had found double yolk egg* in chickens I before, "but never this many ■ sometimes two or three, but never 20." She said that it was some1 thing that a person would simply ■ have to see to believe. And there ■ are many neighbors who visited the • Sprague home this morning to do f| just that to see for themselves this phenomenal bird. The Spragues are going to have I their chicken and noodles for dinner today. "I’ll use the •'**'* 10 make the noodles. We re getting ■ two meals for the price of one. or 1 something like that/' Mrs Sprague said ' The Dominican Republic occu- ' pies the eastern two thirds of the ,ls* nd of Hispaniola, in the West Indies The other third is Haiti.

TRADE IN DECAM * ,2 wH FARM LOANfI — MADE BY- - LAND BANK I RATE OF INTEREST p; LONG TERM J.OANS — 20 TO 33 vi’in. I LOANS CAN BE PAID AT \X\ Til? H ANNTAL DIVIDEND ON BAXKsTqq IA You can be proud of a membership i n Ve » H National Farm Utan Association mil You are a part of tfte world’s largest S Thirty years of dependable service to f arm We have served grandfather, father, and Hl — See or Write — ADAMS-JAY-WELLS National Farm Loan I THEO. V. HARSH. Secy Treu In Branch Office st 137 Madison Street Dtcitur Saturday*—l to 4 o'clock ’ •I • 0*

■ I *_ ■ ■ ■ » - i i BARN: Good Bank Barn 38x72 with 17 foot Shed sdjoicigg Ofl ! Block Silo. Stanchions for 18 Cows. Grain Bins HOG HOUSE, TOOL SHED A CORN CRIB COMBINED C<l HOUSE. GARAGE: WOOD HOUSE, SMOKE HOUSE. BUILDING 20x24 with 9 foot Fruit Cellar, no better fruit be found anywhere. J All buildings have electricity. Water piped to Barn *MJ NOTE: This farm is recognised a* one of th>- b«--t in C*WJ Township. A beautiful Country Home. Splendid lir.pro«e®“| good land situated in one of the finest communities t> J TERMS A POSSESSION: One-fourth Cash Day of fel* ra *“l on Delivery of Deed A Abstract. Possession on or Ist, 1949. You are welcome to Inspect Farm and Building* snf the day of the sale.

Mowers; Milk Cans: Stock Tank: Jfi foot Straight ladders; Long Handled Mechanical Ja ,li: 10 rfi> 2 Wheelbarrow*: Two Iron Kettlee: Copper Ket'l* gal. Oil Cans; Large Roll Heavy 2 Inch Mesh Wire a- - foot Galvanised 1 Inch Pipe: Two 20 rod Rolls »*• 40 Line Ports; 2 Railroad Iron Anchor Ports; r,MI u ‘* 2 Heavy Meat Planks; t'aed Lumber; 50 Apple Crate*, Sack: Garden Tools: Iron Vise; Small Tools of all kinds Wood; Large Pile Row Wood. -HOUSEHOLD GOODSUpright Pitno; Large Dining Tahle A 5 ehairs. ’ g Rocker and End Table: Flow Lamps: Table L»n>p*• - (jf Sewing Machine A Cabinet: High Chair; 1! Cant iSimmon* Meta! Twin Bede with springs and m*»'f Double Bed with spring and mattress; Dressing Tab* Wooden Bed* with spring and mattress: Library Tabw-; Bed; Small Ice Box; Frigidafre « ft. Electric , p Electric Range; 3 Burner Gas Stove; Range Cook • ’ i Cupboards; Sink; Various Tables; Churn: Pt*" * jd Press; Double Barrel 12 Gauge Shotgun; Crocks * Utensils: Camping Tent with stove and cote. ANTIQUES: Candle Mod; Hanging Lamp: 2 Gone g Lamps; Baby Milk Heater; Cradle; Spinning f< Panel Double Bed; Burl Walnut Pan-1 TbreeQunrter 1 jf ter Bed; Spool Bed; Trundle Ped; Cherry Inlai I HaM Bedroom Suite; Combination Bookcase A Desk: Co“' of Drawers: Tear Drop Pull Dr-sser; Drop Leaf T * u .. T \ri# Kettle A Ladles; Several Small Tables and Stand* »» numerous to mention.

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